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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Max: I wandered into my local dealer today and they mentioned they had just received an email from B&O to say they will now be shipping the D10 panel in the new BV4. Does anyone have any experience of the differences between a D9 and D10 (I thought the latest BV4-50 had been full HD for a while now?) Not a lot of difference between the two panels
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Bingo: Pioneer NOT pulling out of plasma! OK, Pioneer fans, you can breathe easy: contrary to rumours circulating earlier this week, Pioneer is NOT pulling out of the plasma market. It's just 'restructuring'. In an official announcement today, Pioneer stated that it's going to continue with production of its upcoming (9th) generation
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j0hnbarker: moxxey: j0hnbarker: Oh dear…..what a really lame post this is. John, and I concur that your post is equally as 'lame' if you believe that the BV7-40 MKIII isn't a) a quality TV made of some of the best components and b) can be bettered with a HD-sourced signal. FYI most Panerai's were based until recently on a standard
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Richard Ridyard: Samsung make LCD screens to our specification and I'm afraid I cannot disclose the information about our selection process. Ah so Samsung set up a production line specially for a limited run of Bang and Olufsen do they?? news to me!
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Richard Ridyard: I would still maintain the view that it is still worth buying a B&O TV. We do only use the top 2% of grade A screens that are produced, find me someone else who does that. Again the aluminum is such a big feature that some people seem to be forgetting how difficult it is in producing that. The finishing touches are superb on the
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Hughie: Oh, reading all that is said about the DVD2, I have one one order - should I cancel the order? I have now sold my DVD1 so if I don't provide a dvd player in the house the kids will go ape! Some helpful suggestions? Hughie Wait for the panasonic DMP50 due in a few months. Blue ray, very quick and plays normal dvd as well and has all encoding
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'And because I am an ignorant American'- well you said it - not I. For your information im not slamming anybody neither am I suggesting everyone buys a kuro! As it happens Im not a 'spec junkie' either but many on here are and have decided to make the purchase of a BV7 anyway- good for them. Ive been fortunate to own virtually all the
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Flappo The Grate: Richard Ridyard: This is true but compared to some of the other LCD T.V's on the market it is slim not forgetting how much technology is in it. so much hi-tech but freeview , which is standard issue on every tv set around , is an optional extra ? it's little obvious things like that , not dvd trays that can lift an elephant
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j0hnbarker: moxxey: j0hnbarker: because they were getting the best performing and looking set on the market. I think the point Flappo is making is that today B&O are not using the best panels and not pushing the most up to date connectivity.. John, with all due respect I think you need to see a BV7-40 MKIII for yourself, with the right source, before
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Dude1: Personally, i think it is, thats my opinion and there are quite a few consumers who do also. Im becoming a little confused at the comments on Beoworld. It appears much of this relates to the price of Bang - Yet i have never known it to be cheap. The reality is that Bangvisions are very good televisions. They do offer a great picture - one that
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